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Common problems and solutions in architectural barrier-free design

Update:2021-11-23
Abst:In the process of barrier-free design, many cities have done a lot of preparation work and achieved certain results. Although the barrier-free facilit...
In the process of barrier-free design, many cities have done a lot of preparation work and achieved certain results. Although the barrier-free facilities of many buildings are quite complete, there are still some problems to a certain extent. details as follows:

1. Set up a barrier-free elevator. At present, the car size of many barrier-free elevators in our country cannot meet the specified requirements; the width of the door opening, the height of the braille button, the height of the button and the internal facilities of the elevator are not perfect; there is basically no indication of the blind track on the elevator; during the operation of the elevator, the sound Prompt is not perfect

2. For the visually impaired, according to some relevant regulations, set up corresponding blind paths and prompt blind paths at the entrances, lobbies, service desks, telephones, elevators, etc. of major public buildings. However, in real life, such facilities are rare. Even in some places, they are not standardized enough. For example, in some large shopping malls and medical institutions, there are very few blind moving tables and blind moving cards.

3. Construction of barrier-free ramps. All buildings inspected require barrier-free ramps. However, the slope of some barrier-free broken roads is too large; many barrier-free ramps are not equipped with safety barriers on the top surface; the height and size of the handrails on the barrier-free ramps do not meet the specified requirements, and most of them only have single-sided handrails; the starting and ending points of the handrails are level The extension distance is too small, and the width of part of the ramp and the length of the rest platform are less than the specified requirements

4. Barrier-free toilet facilities. At present, the size of ordinary barrier-free toilets in my country cannot meet the needs of use. There is no closing handle on the door leaf, and there is not enough space for wheelchair rotation in front of barrier-free toilets, urinals, and washbasins. The most common problem with barrier-free toilets and barrier-free toilets is that the handrails are not installed or installed incorrectly

5. Some common problems are that some public buildings with low-rise windows and low-rise service desks do not have these two facilities; the viewing building is not equipped with barrier-free seats as required, or wheelchairs cannot be reached; the most common situation is barrier-free Facilities are not equipped with special barrier-free signs.